Nassan’s Guesthouse

Ulaanbaatar


Friendly Nassan has been in the guesthouse business for 20 years and runs a clean and centrally located hostel. Spacious rooms are bright and have functional bathrooms and kitchen facilities. However, there is not much colour or personality to the place so the experience is somewhat lacklustre.

Within an apartment block, the guesthouse overlooks Baga Toiruu, but to find the entrance you need to walk through the alley behind the bus stop (east side of the road) and look for the gate into the small courtyard. Look for the sign.


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